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we have the technology you've been waiting for. we'll go live to the consumer desk and scott budman. >> reporter: i'm holding a wunsie with a little technology along for the ride. wunsies clothe babies, babies we parents worry might be too hot or too cold or too uncomfortable until now. ♪ >> reporter: market for wearable technology just got younger, a lot younger. this is mimo, a wunsie with an intel chip inside to monitor your child. >> we talked to a lot of parents who wake in the middle of the night wondering if their baby is okay. they know everything is okay but can't tell. >> they say it's a safe blue tooth monitor to the baby's parents. >> if you're more relaxed about your kids why not relax even more. this -- this one cleans up underneath. >> it makes it's for people and get on with your life and we're all so busy these days. >> reporter: making things a little more clear and putting us at ease. isn't that really what technology should be about? and if you're interested in that technology, you can buy everything you just
we have the technology you've been waiting for. we'll go live to the consumer desk and scott budman. >> reporter: i'm holding a wunsie with a little technology along for the ride. wunsies clothe babies, babies we parents worry might be too hot or too cold or too uncomfortable until now. ♪ >> reporter: market for wearable technology just got younger, a lot younger. this is mimo, a wunsie with an intel chip inside to monitor your child. >> we talked to a lot of parents who...
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not just technology. it is design. garvin thomas shows us one man with a great track record of success. >> he grew up in israel and both of his parents were architects. he wanted to great things he could hold. things were out of the question. he put his touch on many things that you pick up, put on your desk, and even wear. >> the interesting thing about this is it is still very much hand sketches. >> reporter: he makes a living seeing not what is actually in front of him, but could one day be there. >> i could see a difference and different colors. >> reporter: taking technology with the potential to change your life and making sure it does just that. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: he is president and chief designer of san francisco's new deal design. it has products such as net gear routers that many of us have held in our hands without much thought to their design. not as much as he gave them. it's his job after all. >> affordable, well manufactured technology. >> reporter: the design world seems to think h
not just technology. it is design. garvin thomas shows us one man with a great track record of success. >> he grew up in israel and both of his parents were architects. he wanted to great things he could hold. things were out of the question. he put his touch on many things that you pick up, put on your desk, and even wear. >> the interesting thing about this is it is still very much hand sketches. >> reporter: he makes a living seeing not what is actually in front of him, but...
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we are working on the infrared technology right now. they can zoom out to as you saw a great distance. it is pretty crisp images that can come out of them and they also see a large area as well. >> reporter: the napa region is one of six testing sites trying out the new technology and training the artificial intelligence programs to eventually become seasoned fire spotters. >> we can teach the artificial intelligence this was a fire that wasn't a fire so it is getting smarter as we go. total science fiction today. >> reporter: while we'll always have wild fires cal fire says the new technology could make finding them quicker and hopefully prevent them from becoming a massive fire storm we've seen over the past few years. >> sometimes it gets a little criticized the ai technology. this is nothing but a benefit to the community of california, to our residents here that truly live in a fire environment. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. build more faster. it is the new slogan out of sacramento as governor newsom signs new bil
we are working on the infrared technology right now. they can zoom out to as you saw a great distance. it is pretty crisp images that can come out of them and they also see a large area as well. >> reporter: the napa region is one of six testing sites trying out the new technology and training the artificial intelligence programs to eventually become seasoned fire spotters. >> we can teach the artificial intelligence this was a fire that wasn't a fire so it is getting smarter as we...
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in all that technology computing is being done on the phone. you're not sharing information about yourself with the retailers. >> reporter: using technology, along with common sense, to fight back against hackers. >> we mentioned identity theft can be expensive. according to the attorney general, nearly $300 on average was spent on fix things if the hacker gets your social security number. the average cost of credit card fraud, $63. jessica? >>> well, acting on what it calls a general threat, the department of homeland security is beefing up security at some federal buildings across the country. at this point, it's not saying which buildings will receive that increased security. it adds that it may change from day-to-day. officials also say it is efficient based on the ongoing threat from isis. >>> the controversy continues. president obama today weighing in on the continuing debate over quarantining health care workers who contract ebola. he says americans fighting the epidemic in west africa need to be supported. >> progress is possible, but
in all that technology computing is being done on the phone. you're not sharing information about yourself with the retailers. >> reporter: using technology, along with common sense, to fight back against hackers. >> we mentioned identity theft can be expensive. according to the attorney general, nearly $300 on average was spent on fix things if the hacker gets your social security number. the average cost of credit card fraud, $63. jessica? >>> well, acting on what it...
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even broadening out from just technology. remember jobs some times ago buying pixar and transforming that company into a new way that technology could be used to make movies. and to please families. there have been entire years, i will tell you this as a parent, when there wasn't a pixar movie out it was a struggle to find something good in the theaters to bring a young child to. jobs affecting a lot of families not just with technology but stories that pixar was known for. steve jobs change sowing many lives around here. i have heard from apple employees who are mourning and yet celebrating tonight. when jobs started apple and take it public four years later he created a lot of wealth. this is the kind of, change that allows people to buy houses in the bay area, the kind of change that allows you to put your kids in the kind of schools you want to. really a life-change thing. the sort of thing we have seen over and over again in silicone valley. young people start a company. young people make a lot of money. they spin off co
even broadening out from just technology. remember jobs some times ago buying pixar and transforming that company into a new way that technology could be used to make movies. and to please families. there have been entire years, i will tell you this as a parent, when there wasn't a pixar movie out it was a struggle to find something good in the theaters to bring a young child to. jobs affecting a lot of families not just with technology but stories that pixar was known for. steve jobs change...
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gone are the days of no air conditioning and bear-bones technology. this week they opened the doors to the 21st century. we're live at the new san antonio school in east san jose, damian, how lucky are those kids to have the best in education technology in their hands? >> reporter: they can't wait to get those hands on that technology, jessica. i remember doing stories here at the school during heatwaves because they did not have air conditioning in their classrooms. now they have this new campus, a new attitude and the technology to help them lead in the digital age. >> very good, now you can roll the dice. >> they're using a new board, a 21st century chalkboard in mrs. cruise's class. >> there you go very good. >> reporter: math is fun again for these fourth graders but there may soon come a time when rulers, pencils and paper won't be the only way to solve a problem. fourth and fifth graders at san antonio elementary school will get a ipad. >> fantastic. >> reporter: lower grades get an ipod touch, all thanks to federal stimulus dollars. >> i think
gone are the days of no air conditioning and bear-bones technology. this week they opened the doors to the 21st century. we're live at the new san antonio school in east san jose, damian, how lucky are those kids to have the best in education technology in their hands? >> reporter: they can't wait to get those hands on that technology, jessica. i remember doing stories here at the school during heatwaves because they did not have air conditioning in their classrooms. now they have this...
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>> sylvia is not an expert on the homeless but she is an expert on technology. and in her role as head of the frugal innovation lab, an expert in using technology for good. >> that's nice to know that you know with our computing issues we could help somebody. >> which brings us to this project. her app meant specifically for homeless youth gives them instant access to information about food housing and medical care to name just a few. it has the potential to help 7,000 in santa collar rah county alone. >> it's time to put technology to good use. i will just show you a demow. >> this project aims to bring ride sharing to remote portions of uganda. >> we just take technology to them and we are making a difference for them. >> none of them will likely get rich off of their inventions but they are certainly enriching the lives of others. >>> and back to the homeless apps because so many have the phones with them obviously all the time and the information to get more quickly they have sms that will alert homeless if cold weather is coming or things like that. we are
>> sylvia is not an expert on the homeless but she is an expert on technology. and in her role as head of the frugal innovation lab, an expert in using technology for good. >> that's nice to know that you know with our computing issues we could help somebody. >> which brings us to this project. her app meant specifically for homeless youth gives them instant access to information about food housing and medical care to name just a few. it has the potential to help 7,000 in...
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. >> technology is just a tool. it's what you do with technology that's the magic. >> that it is. and a group of north bay parents turn an idea into a center that works for thousands of students. the subject of tonight's bay area proud. >> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri mostly clear from our weather underground camera in belvedere. i'll have the fleet week forecasts plus details on warmer temperatures and a danger at the beach this is weekend. several police officers... accused in sex abuse scandal... >>> it appears the case against several police officers accused in a sexual abuse scandal is falling apart. the alameda county district attorney's office noupzed this morning it's dropping charges against an oakland police officer. the moves come one day after a judge dismissed charges guess the contra costa sheriffs department in the same case. last month charges were dropped against another officer today the defendants attorney says prosecutors never should have filed charges in the first place. >> i think it's politics. at its very worst. nothing but politics. these cops got accus
. >> technology is just a tool. it's what you do with technology that's the magic. >> that it is. and a group of north bay parents turn an idea into a center that works for thousands of students. the subject of tonight's bay area proud. >> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri mostly clear from our weather underground camera in belvedere. i'll have the fleet week forecasts plus details on warmer temperatures and a danger at the beach this is weekend. several police officers......
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and that technology could eventually be rolled out at sfo. >> cutting edge technology for sfo to be put in place. >> reporter: to ensure they will have more safe flights. these changes are immediate. we are live at sfo rick boone. >>> thank you. a tow truck driver recovering this evening. after another driver pulled over and opened fire. the towed vehicle was blocking traffic when the gunman pulled occupy and shot that driver. >> maybe because they weren't traveling as fast as normal so that they could be safe, it may have created some congestion on the city streets. but that is certainly no reason to shoot somebody. >> yeah, apparent case of road rage. the driver is expected to driver and the suspect is described at his late 20. >>> stay away. the rally is set for at mlk park. it is being called no to markism in america. stay away and do not plan alternative events. a counterprotest that was already scheduled at uc berkeley for earlier that day. confederate statute are a debate. charlottesville started as a protest over the removal of general robert e. lee. for many the statue is a sym
and that technology could eventually be rolled out at sfo. >> cutting edge technology for sfo to be put in place. >> reporter: to ensure they will have more safe flights. these changes are immediate. we are live at sfo rick boone. >>> thank you. a tow truck driver recovering this evening. after another driver pulled over and opened fire. the towed vehicle was blocking traffic when the gunman pulled occupy and shot that driver. >> maybe because they weren't traveling...
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we are getting a peek of the new technology that will make a man trip to mars a reality. our reporter joins us live from nasa with the technology that is out of this world. literally. hopefully soon, right? >> yeah, and hopefully, it's technology that comes to us from nasa and silicone valley companies. it will help us fly to mars and around the planet after we get there. our manned journey to mars is still a dream. but when we with do get there. >> we are just trying to prove that welcome fly on mars. >> reporter: this helicopter, featured at a nasa aims conference on technology and mars will likely have a prominent role. >> so it's a roto-craft system that we want to be able to prove that we can take off, hover, forward flight and land. >> reporter: on mars? >> on mars, yes. which is harder than everyone thinks it's. it's flexible to rucial, this, allow spacecraft to get close to far awayplanets. >> we are looking at destinations to venus and mars and bringing samples back to earth. >> reporter: the crafts themselves are getting smaller and better at measuring things li
we are getting a peek of the new technology that will make a man trip to mars a reality. our reporter joins us live from nasa with the technology that is out of this world. literally. hopefully soon, right? >> yeah, and hopefully, it's technology that comes to us from nasa and silicone valley companies. it will help us fly to mars and around the planet after we get there. our manned journey to mars is still a dream. but when we with do get there. >> we are just trying to prove that...
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for kids, technology for girls but she put together the girls of color, the technology and it exploded because everybody said, hey, nobody else was doing this. >> black girls code. >> lucky to have her. thanks, garvin. >>> a check of our forecast now, another mild day, let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> as we were talking, janelle said how -- is it nice outside, some of us have been trapped in the studio. >> i was just going to bring up that. that is a shame. got to get outside, maybe in this two and a half minutes run outside. like not going to happen right now. i'm too busy. look at doppler radars, scans around, find dry conditions, right in throughout the bay area. temperatures very mild, about five to ten degrees above our averages as well, san jose topping out at 71, pleasanton, 71. downtown san francisco even popping out at 70, napa, 70 as well. take you outside through our sky camera network. what you will find is a little bit of mid and high level cloud cover, alcatraz back there, right in that midview of the sky camera and it is just gorgeous. as we look right now at our cur
for kids, technology for girls but she put together the girls of color, the technology and it exploded because everybody said, hey, nobody else was doing this. >> black girls code. >> lucky to have her. thanks, garvin. >>> a check of our forecast now, another mild day, let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> as we were talking, janelle said how -- is it nice outside, some of us have been trapped in the studio. >> i was just going to bring up that. that is a shame....
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this non-invasive technology uses no radiation, and it can actually give you the chance to prevent a cavity and avoid needing a filling. >> going to put your glasses on for me. >> reporter: kristen is a busy nursing student who admits she hasn't been to the dentist in a while. she wants to see how her teeth are doing, and this technology is enabling her to do that without an x-ray. at innovative dental concepts in san ramon, the doctor is using spectrum technology to get this sophisticated image of her tooth. >> there is no radiation being used in an image like this. >> the blue indicates a high level of bacteria, and red means the bacteria is already beginning to penetrate the tooth em enamel. we can talk about different techniques. >> because these pictures capture decay early, even if patients require a filling, they often only need a tiny one, which may not even require anesthesia. these pictures also motive patients to improve their habits because they can clearly see the problem zones in their mouths. >> you're look straight at your tooth going oh my goodness. okay, i do have t
this non-invasive technology uses no radiation, and it can actually give you the chance to prevent a cavity and avoid needing a filling. >> going to put your glasses on for me. >> reporter: kristen is a busy nursing student who admits she hasn't been to the dentist in a while. she wants to see how her teeth are doing, and this technology is enabling her to do that without an x-ray. at innovative dental concepts in san ramon, the doctor is using spectrum technology to get this...
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barely a movie is made without local technology. last night, that technology took home lots of awards. it's a case of the little guys winning big. the fantastic flying books of mr. morris lessmore taking home the oscar for best animated short film thanks to two guys who love the movies and technology. so much so they didn't stop with the film. they also designed an ipad app. >> so we immediately started thinking about how our story could then translate itself into this touch sensitive device. it was important for us we told the story, but in a new way that was specific for that medium. >> they also have silicon valley technology to thank. specifically autodesk software used in 14 academy award nominated movies this year. their technology so built into the movie business, they take it personally. >> like you said, morris lessmore, the fantastic flying books, this shop in shreveport, louisiana, was able to make a film have it be this ipad app that was incredibly popular and then stand up there with, you know, the big boys. >> big guys
barely a movie is made without local technology. last night, that technology took home lots of awards. it's a case of the little guys winning big. the fantastic flying books of mr. morris lessmore taking home the oscar for best animated short film thanks to two guys who love the movies and technology. so much so they didn't stop with the film. they also designed an ipad app. >> so we immediately started thinking about how our story could then translate itself into this touch sensitive...
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. >>> technology and a trap. a bike theft crackdown appears to be working on the campus of berkeley. the number of thefts have dropped dramatically. christie smith is live at berkeley with more on what cal police are doing and why they may soon expand their program to other popular targets for thieves. christie. >> reporter: well, that's right. and uc police say they're using more than one type of technology to monitor these bait bikes both before and after they're stolen. and as a result thefts are way down. >> i went to find my bike and in its place was a cut lock. >> reporter: she rides her dad's bike because hers was stolen after studying late one night at berkeley. >> it was a target bike that was pretty inexpensive, but you kind of feel violated. it's your bike. it's my mode of transportation. >> what we're trying to do is focus on people committing the crimes and apprehending them shortly after they commit the crime. >> reporter: uc berkeley police say 299 bikes were stolen last year. this year the univers
. >>> technology and a trap. a bike theft crackdown appears to be working on the campus of berkeley. the number of thefts have dropped dramatically. christie smith is live at berkeley with more on what cal police are doing and why they may soon expand their program to other popular targets for thieves. christie. >> reporter: well, that's right. and uc police say they're using more than one type of technology to monitor these bait bikes both before and after they're stolen. and as...
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. >> and new technology to help you locate your lost dog or cat. there's an app for that, facial recognition for your pet. >> the memories are as clear as if it happened now, and it happened in 1938. gosh time flies. >> he witnessed a dark time in history. the holocaust, but he sky account roed to success in the -- he skyrocketed to the us in the space program. his story next. >> and the weather center, a lot of fog this morning, did have a drizzle. a live look outside of the sky camera network shows the sunny skies. we will talk about the warm up and when the mid to upper 90s return in the seven-day forecast. >> autopsy results on "glee" star monteith showed he had a mix of heroin and alcohol in his system. his body was found after he missed his check-out time, he had been out with friends the night before, but video and electronic records show he returned to his hotel room alone. he was open about his struggling with substance abuse since being a teenager, he checked himself into rehab. firefighters worked with animal control officers to remove t
. >> and new technology to help you locate your lost dog or cat. there's an app for that, facial recognition for your pet. >> the memories are as clear as if it happened now, and it happened in 1938. gosh time flies. >> he witnessed a dark time in history. the holocaust, but he sky account roed to success in the -- he skyrocketed to the us in the space program. his story next. >> and the weather center, a lot of fog this morning, did have a drizzle. a live look outside...
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the program started in 2001 to fund innovation in green technologies and cut greenhouse gases. but assemblyman dossccÑi willia and others say the program has created minimum benefits at extremely high cost, and they want tougher standards. >> it's our job to hold the pc and the puc's job to hold the companies accountable. just frankly, i expect more from the puc. >> tonight at 11:00, we investigate the funds, how much of your money has gone to private companies and is the state of california greener after spending more than $1 billion on green technology. that's all coming up tonight at 11:00. >> thanks, vicki gno. >>> if you have a tip, just give us a call at 888-996-tips. also send an he felt mail to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> napa is remembering and reflecting one year after that 6.0 earthquake. the quake caused an estimated $400 million in damage. some people have rebounded, but plenty of others are still trying to rebuild. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in downtown napa this afternoon. and jodi, a nice gathering, but this is still fresh in our minds. >> reporter: it's
the program started in 2001 to fund innovation in green technologies and cut greenhouse gases. but assemblyman dossccÑi willia and others say the program has created minimum benefits at extremely high cost, and they want tougher standards. >> it's our job to hold the pc and the puc's job to hold the companies accountable. just frankly, i expect more from the puc. >> tonight at 11:00, we investigate the funds, how much of your money has gone to private companies and is the state of...
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we can all play games and talk about technology. i know more about technology than anybody. if you don't have the wall, the technology doesn't work. >> with the government shutdown in week five, more than 800,000 federal employees are now going to miss their second paychecks. >>> well, the tesla is creating a lot of buzz. last night we told but fremont pd adding this tesla to its fleet. today the community is reacting. and as you can imagine, it's a bit of a mixed bag. scott budman joins us. getting a lot of flak for adding this fancy car, what do you know? >> reporter: yeah, ill ta'll te you, raj, they are already getting electric. although it costs more for cost paye payers to pay up front, it will make up that cost in the future. the fremont police department is about to get quieter. >> we're really interested in testing the technology. >> reporter: the pd just bought this 2017 model s. >> the lights and equipment, you know, officers are rough on vehicles. you know, there's a lot of acceleration, deceleration. >> reporter: and soon, you'll see the all-electric model s roa
we can all play games and talk about technology. i know more about technology than anybody. if you don't have the wall, the technology doesn't work. >> with the government shutdown in week five, more than 800,000 federal employees are now going to miss their second paychecks. >>> well, the tesla is creating a lot of buzz. last night we told but fremont pd adding this tesla to its fleet. today the community is reacting. and as you can imagine, it's a bit of a mixed bag. scott...
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okay, your technology is showing thunderstorms possibly. >> there is the possibility. it's not super great, but it is something that we are keying in on in that forecast. let's take you through that microclimate weather. we'll show you the setup. there is a lot happening on this first day, so get a seat, hang out for a second. i do want to spend some time on this and show you what's happening here across the west. this area of high pressure, this is really what's been responsible for pulling in that heat through the inland valleys. and really on and off over the past couple of weeks. we still have that with us. the new thing that's developing as of tonight, also into tomorrow, it's just a very small disturbancea. but the way it's positioned, it does look like the counterclockwise circulation around that would be pulling up some humidity and the slight possibility here of some thunderstorms and additionally we're going to see some fog right there at the coastline. i can get you a better look at this. take a look at the cloud rain futurecast. you'll see it at 8:00 tonigh
okay, your technology is showing thunderstorms possibly. >> there is the possibility. it's not super great, but it is something that we are keying in on in that forecast. let's take you through that microclimate weather. we'll show you the setup. there is a lot happening on this first day, so get a seat, hang out for a second. i do want to spend some time on this and show you what's happening here across the west. this area of high pressure, this is really what's been responsible for...
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gl that technology will soon be available to us. amateurs as well. $200 will get you the sensors and app for apple and android phones as well as the android smart watch. >> amazie ining stuff. the opening ceremony is just 23 days away. you can join us throughout the olympics for our special live coverage of bay area athletes. we'll be sending jessica to report. >> we're here in bay area enjoying weather. >> got hotter today and uncomfortable throughout the interior valleys. today's heat, it was the hottest in lafayette at 97. san jose, up to 91 degree. next two days uncomfortable here. our hottest temperatures 96. toward the peninsula, 79 and 91. the humidity is low. no huge fog, a few watches in san francisco at 53. sunny start for the east bay and south bay at 59 degrees. no way this area of low pressure is going to get near california. we have high pressure sitting just offshore. it's going to be getting a little bit worse here across the baya. now, the most spare the air alert for thursday and we're starting to see air quality d
gl that technology will soon be available to us. amateurs as well. $200 will get you the sensors and app for apple and android phones as well as the android smart watch. >> amazie ining stuff. the opening ceremony is just 23 days away. you can join us throughout the olympics for our special live coverage of bay area athletes. we'll be sending jessica to report. >> we're here in bay area enjoying weather. >> got hotter today and uncomfortable throughout the interior valleys....
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>> it speaks innovation and technology. we've brought forwards technologies. the media making, distribution, last year, three screen cinema. this year, a big virtual reality. >> thank you so much for joining me. i'm going to be heading inside to check out these films. i will give you all of that. i'll send it back to you. >> how did she get that story? >> she's a film critic. >> let's get a check on the forecast. a nice night to watch the movies. >> not only tonight but the next few days. we have changes coming our way as we head into the weekend. let's get into the micro climate weather. we don't have to worry about this dwindling too much. we're at 193% of average. also possibly beating out the 1982/83 record year. the total so far, 578 inches which equates to 48 feet of snow. you can see the sunny blue skies. relatively dry air, humidity at 57%. temperatures hitting the 40s. now across the entire bay area, we are expecting sunny skies. down to a chilly 37. and the south bay, 41. the north bay continuing to drop into the 30s tomorrow and san francisco at 44.
>> it speaks innovation and technology. we've brought forwards technologies. the media making, distribution, last year, three screen cinema. this year, a big virtual reality. >> thank you so much for joining me. i'm going to be heading inside to check out these films. i will give you all of that. i'll send it back to you. >> how did she get that story? >> she's a film critic. >> let's get a check on the forecast. a nice night to watch the movies. >> not only...
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cars and drones but we're also known for life-saving technology for developing countries. many of those will be on display tonight at the annual tech awards recognizing startups who use technology to help others. for example, a backpack that can purify enough water to keep a family hydrated when there's no clean water around. >> basically it's made for disaster response. so after a flood, earthquake, even cholera outbreak where families can actually go and treat contaminated water. >> another company being honored tonight, a startup that can make a pair of reading glasses in minutes. the cost just $1. tonight at 6:00, they make one for our business and tech reporter scott budman. we'll see if they fit. starts tonight at 7:30 at the san jose convention center. >> i'm looking for the red carpet there. i didn't see anything. >> maybe they're rolling it out. >> of course. yes. >> great weather for that tonight, too. >> thanks for joining us alts 5:00. lester holt joins us next with "nightly news." >>> developing news tonight. danger in the sky. 20 aircraft struck by lasers in
cars and drones but we're also known for life-saving technology for developing countries. many of those will be on display tonight at the annual tech awards recognizing startups who use technology to help others. for example, a backpack that can purify enough water to keep a family hydrated when there's no clean water around. >> basically it's made for disaster response. so after a flood, earthquake, even cholera outbreak where families can actually go and treat contaminated water....
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that kind of technology will run hundreds of thousands of dollars, money they don't have. but in the meantime, they'll be shooting for trips it like this on the water. >> well, look at me. i'm at work today. i'm on a boat in the bay on a beautiful day in flip-flops and shorts. i don't know too many people that have a job like that. >> pretty nice job. all right. let's check in with anthony. you have a pretty nice job as well, sir, checking outs the weather today. >> come on. just keep rubbing it in, you know. i wish i could have on some shorts right now. >> you could. >> it was a little bizarre. we could definitely do that. temperatures are so nice out. if you haven't been outside recently, it's definitely shorts weather across the south and east bay, even into the north bay. a little cool now in san francisco with that cloud dook really hanging on tightly to the bay area. 65 degrees. 67 as you work your way towards san mateo. our winds are starting to pick up. these winds are going to start to shift as we head through the next day. our winds today, more on shore. it will
that kind of technology will run hundreds of thousands of dollars, money they don't have. but in the meantime, they'll be shooting for trips it like this on the water. >> well, look at me. i'm at work today. i'm on a boat in the bay on a beautiful day in flip-flops and shorts. i don't know too many people that have a job like that. >> pretty nice job. all right. let's check in with anthony. you have a pretty nice job as well, sir, checking outs the weather today. >> come on....
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i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in productveme. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. willi >>> tonight at 6:00, we're going to have a lot more about the life and legacy of giants legend willie mccovey. he has died at the age of 80. >>> also getting ready for thursday night football, the raiders and 49ers at levi stadium. the steps officers are taking to prevent this, another melee among fans in the stands. those stories and more coming up on our 4:00 newscast. >> it took a couple weeks,
i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in productveme. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education...
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. >>> a bill to regulate facial recognition technology in california cleared a hurdle today. it passed out of a key public safety committee vote today. phil ting is behind the proposal called the facial recognition privacy act. it would outline key rules and limits for using facial recognition technology or frt in police investigations. right now there are no guidelines for police. if it ultimately passes and is signed into law, the bill will require other evidence in addition to a facial match to justify an arrest. police will have to accomplish rules publicly. a man opposed to the use of facial recognition by police says his friend was mistakenly arrested because of the technology. >> innocent people put in harm's way and they may not be as lucky as i was to avoid a conviction or fatal encount wer police. >> ting will likely need the support of more groups who current lip oppose the bill for it to make it to the governor's desk. >>> a revamped center for veterans aims to help more in need. the nonprofit unveiled its new community center this morning. it's center has provide
. >>> a bill to regulate facial recognition technology in california cleared a hurdle today. it passed out of a key public safety committee vote today. phil ting is behind the proposal called the facial recognition privacy act. it would outline key rules and limits for using facial recognition technology or frt in police investigations. right now there are no guidelines for police. if it ultimately passes and is signed into law, the bill will require other evidence in addition to a...
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with technology, technology that could have been dreveloped here in silicon valley. >> so, expect to see new tech here to closely track anything deemed dangerous. you have cameras, but how do you make them mart cameras? how do you make them find things that shouldn't be where they're at, such as a car parked at the curb too long? >> a virtual boost to a physical barrier. so, the 11-foot fences are now in place. they replaced fences that were eight feet tall. meanwhile, keep you posted on the plan to raise money for mi teak upgrades. live in san jose, scott budman. there were no teaches. the surprise at itt tech on the campuses in the east bay today. the school says it's closing down all 130 of its campuses including two here in the bay area. oakland and concord. this comes after the u.s. adopt of education veinvestigated itt for fraud and false advertising. the feds banned the school from enrolling students who received federal aid. the school says why it's closing. zpl one of the things than i.t. guy need ss the equipment. we need to have the congresswomen to works on to stay curren
with technology, technology that could have been dreveloped here in silicon valley. >> so, expect to see new tech here to closely track anything deemed dangerous. you have cameras, but how do you make them mart cameras? how do you make them find things that shouldn't be where they're at, such as a car parked at the curb too long? >> a virtual boost to a physical barrier. so, the 11-foot fences are now in place. they replaced fences that were eight feet tall. meanwhile, keep you...
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he spoke with brian williams about privacy and technology. you can watch the interview at 10:00 tonight. the interception of privacy and technology is a big story. our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us with a preview. >> good evening, janell. just about every day our personal information is asked and every day we give that up willingly. so just how worried should we be? it's perhaps fitting that on the same day edward snowden decides to speak to a tv network -- >> and this is -- >> reporter: technology giant samsung introduces its latest product. a smart watch that can track your private health data. >> it's no secret that the u.s. tends to get more and better intelligence out of computers than they do out of people. >> reporter: but with no many computers that are now the sizes of watches, should we be concerned? even samsung itself said yes. >> security of your data is really critical. i think we already are worried about our data that has been shared. >> we're always protecting it the way we want to yet? no. >> that's michel
he spoke with brian williams about privacy and technology. you can watch the interview at 10:00 tonight. the interception of privacy and technology is a big story. our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us with a preview. >> good evening, janell. just about every day our personal information is asked and every day we give that up willingly. so just how worried should we be? it's perhaps fitting that on the same day edward snowden decides to speak to a tv network -- >> and...
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they've been the biggest beneficiary of the ai technology increase. many have been developed on their processors. shares are up 9%. they saw a great day and another company started great losses. they cut their full you revenue guidance. the dow added 48 points. the nasdaq lost 50. the s&p is up six. >>> let's talk about inflation. inflation may finally be on the way down but the federal reserve set it is to send act. the fed say it's inching closer to the target of 2% but they are leaving the interest rate unchanged. they say they are in no hurry to cut interest rates. they want greater confidence that inflation is declining. >>> new questions on those popular the economy is simply not working for millions of hard working families. they're working harder than ever and they still can't make enough to get by to afford food and medicine to even keep a roof over their heads. we need to build more housing that's truly affordable. we need to address this terrible epidemic of homelessness. we need to invest in good paying jobs, union jobs and investments in
they've been the biggest beneficiary of the ai technology increase. many have been developed on their processors. shares are up 9%. they saw a great day and another company started great losses. they cut their full you revenue guidance. the dow added 48 points. the nasdaq lost 50. the s&p is up six. >>> let's talk about inflation. inflation may finally be on the way down but the federal reserve set it is to send act. the fed say it's inching closer to the target of 2% but they are...
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technology. apple has now released a second update but some reports tonight suggest the new update has not fixed those bugs entirely and that some users are still experiencing glitches. >>> check out this backyard bear cam. not really but it's a family of bears that have become comfortable in a southern california neighborhood and the neighbors are filming. mama bear and two cubs are frequent visitors to monrovia near the angeles national forest. folk hot live near there don't seem that concerned about the bears climbing through their yards. no one has called fish and game or the wildlife people or police. instead, they say they just keep a safe distance and watch mommy and her bears for now. >>> we are back in a moment with a sneak peek at tomorrow's season premiere of "saturday night live." >>> want to update our developing story. another soggy night on sunset boulevard in los angeles. you're looking at west hollywood right now where about two hours ago a water main break happened in the west h
technology. apple has now released a second update but some reports tonight suggest the new update has not fixed those bugs entirely and that some users are still experiencing glitches. >>> check out this backyard bear cam. not really but it's a family of bears that have become comfortable in a southern california neighborhood and the neighbors are filming. mama bear and two cubs are frequent visitors to monrovia near the angeles national forest. folk hot live near there don't seem...
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legislators and regulators have struggled to understand and regulate the fast-evolving technology. at today's hearing, senators and the ceo all acknowledged the promises and the perils of a.i.'s future. >> as this technology advances, we understand that people are anxious about how it could change the way we live. we are too. but we believe that we can and must work together to identify and manage the potential downsides so that we can all enjoy the tremendous upsides. it is essential that powerful a.i. is developed with democratic values in mind, and this means u.s. leadership is critical. >> altman laid out a three-point plan for regulating a.i. by forming a new government significant that can revoke licenses for a.i. companies, create a set of safety standards, and require independent audits of companies and their technology. >>> the former ceo of the collapsed silicon valley bank is apologizing for that bank's failure and the crisis that it then triggered. graham becker testified before the senate banking committee this morning alongside two signature bank executives. suggest b
legislators and regulators have struggled to understand and regulate the fast-evolving technology. at today's hearing, senators and the ceo all acknowledged the promises and the perils of a.i.'s future. >> as this technology advances, we understand that people are anxious about how it could change the way we live. we are too. but we believe that we can and must work together to identify and manage the potential downsides so that we can all enjoy the tremendous upsides. it is essential...
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how their technology is now tracking potential terrorists. a killed in an accident in sonoma this morning. >>> happening now, a man who usually drives a tractor was killed in an accident today. he was crushed by a tiller while cleaning equipment at walsh vineyards management. that is on our home page. rapper kanye west is raising eyebrows. in an interview, he called slavery a choice. to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. u-c berkeley students are using technology to >>> turning the most tragic night of their lives in a positive. uc berkeley students are using technology to fight terrorist. the group is behind a new startup. a non-profit ca
how their technology is now tracking potential terrorists. a killed in an accident in sonoma this morning. >>> happening now, a man who usually drives a tractor was killed in an accident today. he was crushed by a tiller while cleaning equipment at walsh vineyards management. that is on our home page. rapper kanye west is raising eyebrows. in an interview, he called slavery a choice. to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio...
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because they say when it comes to technology what happens in there needs to stay in there. it's the latest look into security at san francisco international airport, a report from the department of homeland security looking specifically at sfo's information technology and while it didn't find any new hacks, it did say that human error, things like doors left open may put sfo servers where data is stored at risk. >> the challenge is often that these technological advances don't go hand in hand with the security protocols. the result is the potential for these vulnerability gaps >> reporter: in other words, like most businesses these days airports are full of technology technology that needs protection. >> they have to think beyond just the normal fire wall kind of online safety that you and i would think about, but absolutely take into account, you know physical access to their servers as well >> reporter: access that if compromised could put that data in the wrong hands. meanwhile, we reached out to sfo officials about the survey but they key cleaned to meant for tonight's
because they say when it comes to technology what happens in there needs to stay in there. it's the latest look into security at san francisco international airport, a report from the department of homeland security looking specifically at sfo's information technology and while it didn't find any new hacks, it did say that human error, things like doors left open may put sfo servers where data is stored at risk. >> the challenge is often that these technological advances don't go hand in...
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we are absolutely ready. >> cisco tells us much of the technology will remain in rio. they say they're training young engineers in br sail to manage it. >> thank you. again, just a month away from the olympics. again, a remind eric i'm going to be there reporting live from roy owe for you. find out what's happen ng brazilful i'll be there throughout the games all the way to the closing ceremony, but first, i'll be at the gymnasts trials this friday. we'll have a lot to talk about. >>> continue our olympic coverage, live at stanford where ma maya punched her ticket to rio. >>> also, a man if court accused of throwing mall tov cocktails at google headquarters. what authorities say he wrote in his journal about the attack. >>> an historic bar and landmark is closing down. coming up, i'll tell you what may shut down the stud. >>> and good afternoon, i'm jeff ranieri. a mild 79 in walnut creek, but fog across the castro and san francisco and just 59. tracking all your temperatures in my micro row climate forecast in a few minutes. is the last call for aegendarysd foe the ba
we are absolutely ready. >> cisco tells us much of the technology will remain in rio. they say they're training young engineers in br sail to manage it. >> thank you. again, just a month away from the olympics. again, a remind eric i'm going to be there reporting live from roy owe for you. find out what's happen ng brazilful i'll be there throughout the games all the way to the closing ceremony, but first, i'll be at the gymnasts trials this friday. we'll have a lot to talk about....
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according to the claim, it was also biased. >> we alleged their technology generated thousands of false positive matches and it was more likely to generate false positives for people of color and women. >> it's a known fact that facial recognition algorithms have worked less well on anybody with darker skin tones. they are more likely to generate false positives. >> right-aid released a statement saying it fundamentally disagrees with the facial recognition allegations in the ftc complaint saying they relate to a technology pilot program the company deployed in a limited number of stores and that right- aid stopped using the technology in those stores more than three years ago. >> the ftc says because they left customers facing humiliation and other harm the chain recently filed for bankruptcy protection has been banned from using facial recognition technology for at least five years and must delete all photos and video of customers the system collected. >>> we hear from the family of a man killed in a high-profile police shooting in vallejo. officer jarrett thanh shot and killed sean m
according to the claim, it was also biased. >> we alleged their technology generated thousands of false positive matches and it was more likely to generate false positives for people of color and women. >> it's a known fact that facial recognition algorithms have worked less well on anybody with darker skin tones. they are more likely to generate false positives. >> right-aid released a statement saying it fundamentally disagrees with the facial recognition allegations in the...
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a key question as some of the biggest names in technology politics and education gathered for a summit in san francisco. here is -- >> reporter: national figures at today's summit included nicholas kristof educator geoffrey canada and former secretary of state hillary clinton. who joked a lot of funding and education united states. compared to other western economies. other countries look at facts and evidence when they look at policy. >> the facts and evidence are really on our side about why investing in kids make so much economic sense and everything else. >> reporter: at the conference which is sponsored by a group called common sense media and appearance by open ai ceo sam altman was the main event. in his eyes ai is the future for almost everything including education. >> a new way to use the internet. do work more productively. in a way to discover science. a new way to get better healthcare. it really is a pretty deeply enabling new technology. >> reporter: he announced open ai will be working with, since media to write new platforms marketed to kids and teens. the goal is to k
a key question as some of the biggest names in technology politics and education gathered for a summit in san francisco. here is -- >> reporter: national figures at today's summit included nicholas kristof educator geoffrey canada and former secretary of state hillary clinton. who joked a lot of funding and education united states. compared to other western economies. other countries look at facts and evidence when they look at policy. >> the facts and evidence are really on our...
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. >> yeah, a donation to help veterans use technology from a man who knows a thing or two about it. craig new mark, the craig of craigslist making a very personal donation for those who help our country. here's how. >> i kind of wish i had a reason. >> reporter: for craig newmark, an afternoon spent at the veterans center at city college of san francisco is something of a victory lap. >> are if you're a spouse and have a license, getting the transfer to stuff. >> reporter: he respects what they've done, and is putting his own money where his heart is, helping these veterans out with money and technology. >> you've got to have access to information technology and the deal there, that means computers. >> reporter: the founder of the popular website, craigslist is, as part of his craigs detect initiative, reaching out to those who give so much of their time to keep the country safe. >> what i'm doing is not that big of a deal. people are sacrificing a lot more for the country. >> anything we get is a tremendous resource to us. because we try and stretch every penny we get. >> reporter:
. >> yeah, a donation to help veterans use technology from a man who knows a thing or two about it. craig new mark, the craig of craigslist making a very personal donation for those who help our country. here's how. >> i kind of wish i had a reason. >> reporter: for craig newmark, an afternoon spent at the veterans center at city college of san francisco is something of a victory lap. >> are if you're a spouse and have a license, getting the transfer to stuff. >>...
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the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> a new front in the war on ill real robo calls. this week phone industry leaders gathered to talk about some tools and new tactics. >> but will their proposals put a stop to those spam calls. we take a closer look. >> reporter: washington is well aware your phone is constantly ringing. >> we detect about 300 million illegal and ls a day. >> reporter: we watched a live stream from d.c. as industry leaders, tech experts and phone company reps brainstormed with the fcc about stopping illegal robo calls. they shared their latest weapons in the war. the biggest gun is still being built. it is called shaken/stir. it should alert you when a number is spoofed. >> it doesn't necessarily call you the content of the call. it verifies the validity of the calling party number. >> it is on track for rollout by january 1st.
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a technology company at its core. companies can send a message where foods have left over food from meetings. a driver is dispatched and then safely packs up the gourmet meals and delivers the food to willing pantries or sometimes delivering it directly to those on the streets. in less than two years, replate has delivered close to 1 million pounds of food. to what is just the beginning, growth. the secret to its success is while food is what his drivers are carrying, empathy is what they are delivering. >> thank you. god bless you. >> reporter: and no one ever wants to see that go to waste. >> why didn't we think of this. >> such a good idea. the food sits around and you feel bad. >> exactly. opening up the app and putting in the information. he has big plans. he envisions neighbor to neighbor. anybody who has excess food can put that information out there. >> what a great idea. sometimes we don't know some of our own neighbors are facing difficult times. >> replate. >> a san francisco woman's on flight experience is
a technology company at its core. companies can send a message where foods have left over food from meetings. a driver is dispatched and then safely packs up the gourmet meals and delivers the food to willing pantries or sometimes delivering it directly to those on the streets. in less than two years, replate has delivered close to 1 million pounds of food. to what is just the beginning, growth. the secret to its success is while food is what his drivers are carrying, empathy is what they are...
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zblrch >>> a bay area airport leads the way with technology, aimed at making traveling safer and more efficient. we'll show you if it's working, coming up next. >>> right now, sunny skies and haze. pleasanton tomorrow in the mid-90s and eventually could be close to 100 degrees. a look at the hotter changes ahead in the forecast when we come right back. downplayed conc over that 2016 meeting at trump tower with russians. the president went on a twitter tirade ...saying the >>> president trump down playing concerns over his son over the 2016 meeting with russians in the trump tower saying on twitter it was legal and calling the media the enemy of the people that fabricates fake news. nbc's jennifer johnson has the story from washington. >> reporter: president trump dismissing concerns that donald trump jr. will get ensnared in the russian election investigation after participating in that 2016 meeting with the kremlin linked lawyer. the president tweeting, this is the meeting to get information on an opponent, totally legal and done all the time in politics, and it went nowhere. i did n
zblrch >>> a bay area airport leads the way with technology, aimed at making traveling safer and more efficient. we'll show you if it's working, coming up next. >>> right now, sunny skies and haze. pleasanton tomorrow in the mid-90s and eventually could be close to 100 degrees. a look at the hotter changes ahead in the forecast when we come right back. downplayed conc over that 2016 meeting at trump tower with russians. the president went on a twitter tirade ...saying the...
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they're supportive of the technology. >> anything we can use, technology-wise, that can help us enforce and help prevent and save lives, i mean, that would be an asset. >> reporter: getting your hands and mind off your device and keeping your head in the game. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> rain today here and there. heavy then light. meteorologist rob mayeda here to explain it and talk about the work week. >> interesting mix. a lot of sunshine early in the day. easter egg hunts before 10:00, you were in good shape, sunshine, just fine until about lunch tile. we had showers and thunder start to develop. here's one of the reasons why it was a little bit of an unusual day. mid 60s outside. our dew point temperatures also near 60 degrees. more xn to the southern plains instead of the bay area. we've got moist air around us. it's coming up out of the south. winds haven't been much of an issue but starting to see the sea breeze pick up. the radar really tells a story. it was right around lunchtime when like a boiling pot you had moisture in place, the heating of the ground below, coole
they're supportive of the technology. >> anything we can use, technology-wise, that can help us enforce and help prevent and save lives, i mean, that would be an asset. >> reporter: getting your hands and mind off your device and keeping your head in the game. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> rain today here and there. heavy then light. meteorologist rob mayeda here to explain it and talk about the work week. >> interesting mix. a lot of sunshine early in the day....
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. >> reporter: and there's more of that technology to come. the next satellite in that same network is being built here now. it is set for launch sometime next year. reporting live in sunnyvale, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, scott. >>> viewers of the launch this morning, wee we alluded to it, got a little something extra. you see this? that colorful exhaust plume. weather conditions in the area combine to create these images. >>> well, it remains to be seen at this year's el nino will bring us heavy rains. we know wildlife is reacting to the waters already. a huge influx of weak, hungry sea birds are showing up a bird rescue center. they took in 150 common birds. last month, the center normally sees fewer than ten a month. during this time of year, most of the birds are malnourished. chicks that are exhausted. the center speculates it's because the ocean temperature is rising in california, causing fish that the birds normally eat to dive down deeper. >>> here's another el nino effect. these red crabs have landed in southern c
. >> reporter: and there's more of that technology to come. the next satellite in that same network is being built here now. it is set for launch sometime next year. reporting live in sunnyvale, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, scott. >>> viewers of the launch this morning, wee we alluded to it, got a little something extra. you see this? that colorful exhaust plume. weather conditions in the area combine to create these images. >>> well, it remains...
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today we have more agents and technology deployed to secure our southern border than at any time in our history. and over the past six years, illegal border crossings have been cut by more than half. although this summer there was a brief spike in unaccompanied children being apprehended at our border, the number of such children is now actually lower than it's been in nearly two years. overall, the number of people trying to cross our border illegally is at its lowest level since the 1970s. those are the facts. meanwhile, i worked with congress on a comprehensive fix. and last year, 68 democrats, republicans, and independents came together to pass a bipartisan bill in the senate. it wasn't perfect. it was a compromise. but it reflected common sense. it would have doubled the number of border patrol agents while giving undocumented immigrants a padway to citizenship if they paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and went to the back of the line. an independent expert said it would help grow our economy and shrink our deficits. had the house of representatives allowed that kind of bill
today we have more agents and technology deployed to secure our southern border than at any time in our history. and over the past six years, illegal border crossings have been cut by more than half. although this summer there was a brief spike in unaccompanied children being apprehended at our border, the number of such children is now actually lower than it's been in nearly two years. overall, the number of people trying to cross our border illegally is at its lowest level since the 1970s....
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technology can be intimidating for the students and parents. one school in san jose parents got help before classes start tomorrow. >> schools realize it will be a week or two of teaching the parents and students how to use the new technology but parents tell me that they are on board. >> when you open up your child's computer -->> reporter: the principal here started class a day early but the students are parents. >> they are going to need to be the ones that get students on and log off during breaks. >> reporter: this is their first experience with computers and apps. >> we have recent arrival parents from different parts of the world where they never had access to computers or connectivity. >> you have to get training. it's hard. >> she is as it is difficult to learn the technology but something she is as she will conquer. parents are learning how to log on and connect to apps like google classroom and zoom. the clashes are in english, spanish. they want to make sure the parents are prepared to help out. she feels smarter after today's class
technology can be intimidating for the students and parents. one school in san jose parents got help before classes start tomorrow. >> schools realize it will be a week or two of teaching the parents and students how to use the new technology but parents tell me that they are on board. >> when you open up your child's computer -->> reporter: the principal here started class a day early but the students are parents. >> they are going to need to be the ones that get...
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and you know the technology is here. it's just about figuring out the best ways that we can work together. >> they plan to expand the air force for the first time there is a fairly robust budget for menlo park fire, $250,000 for drones, $250,000 for support vehicles. reporting in menlo park scott budman nbc bay area news. >>> thanks scott. firefighters are using drones you can use an app. cal fire us released an app called for ready fore wiefrmds alerts when you your home is within 30 miles of wildfire. providing a checklist on how to keep safe pch firefighters expecting one of the busiest wildfires seasons in year. the app is free to download. search cal fire in the download store. >> got to get that for where i live i'm definitely getting that. >> how is the weather looking this weekend hot enough for wildfires. >> elevated but not "superbad." still watching out if you're doing barbecuing across the bay area. the biggest thing will be the change in temperatures coming our way. >> nbc bay area microclimate weather certi
and you know the technology is here. it's just about figuring out the best ways that we can work together. >> they plan to expand the air force for the first time there is a fairly robust budget for menlo park fire, $250,000 for drones, $250,000 for support vehicles. reporting in menlo park scott budman nbc bay area news. >>> thanks scott. firefighters are using drones you can use an app. cal fire us released an app called for ready fore wiefrmds alerts when you your home is...
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it's an example of existing technology and it's made in southern california. the fencing is equipped with a microphone and sensors and compared to a spider web. >> that was just one once to our investigation that exposed potential weaknesses at san jose airport. tonight, we take a closer look at security measures powered by silicon valley technology. >> reporter: from the teenager hopping the fence to catch a flight to hawaii, to our undercover investigation that exposed how easily some airport workers completely bypassed security with the single swipe of a badge. >> the story raises concerns that somebody who is not the car holder could be coming through into a secure area. >> reporter: the congressman now calling for more airport security through silicon valley's expertise -- technology. >> it's appropriate that the tech world can solve this problem. security system used by government agencies that he says could protect the airport. >> it's good when something happens. you know realtime. you're ahead of the curve. >> reporter: at the airport, the system woul
it's an example of existing technology and it's made in southern california. the fencing is equipped with a microphone and sensors and compared to a spider web. >> that was just one once to our investigation that exposed potential weaknesses at san jose airport. tonight, we take a closer look at security measures powered by silicon valley technology. >> reporter: from the teenager hopping the fence to catch a flight to hawaii, to our undercover investigation that exposed how easily...
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. >> why not use the technology that we have. in our generation. in order to solve something that terrifies people so frequently. >> the proto-type. that they have been working on in this park. is a stationary camera. but their idea they hope is about to reach new hagt heights. by using drones and machine learning. they want to cover huge territory. something impossible using the current manual method. their work has been so promising, that cal fire research and development branch has been in touch. and recently made a presentation at google. whose technology is key to the effort. >> it feels really satisfying to know the number of lives you're helping. that's the fun part about it. knowing we make a difference. >> when i say very simply put. i mean very simple. these are two very smart young people. when they explain it with detail. it's really a technology marvel to think you can look at large swaths of northern california and pinpoint when the weather conditions are right, that's where you need to pay attention. a boom for firefighters to get th
. >> why not use the technology that we have. in our generation. in order to solve something that terrifies people so frequently. >> the proto-type. that they have been working on in this park. is a stationary camera. but their idea they hope is about to reach new hagt heights. by using drones and machine learning. they want to cover huge territory. something impossible using the current manual method. their work has been so promising, that cal fire research and development branch...
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the reindeer there to keep it all calm. >>> apple and google plan to release technology. australia has released a similar covid-19 tracing app. they be noticed if they have been in konta tact with a user to tests positive for the virus. more than a million people have signed up for it. all data will be kept private. >> no australia should have any concerns about downloading the app. it's only for one purpose. to help contract tracing if someone is positive. it's it's used for. >> the release of the app starteds a sfis start to relex social distancing regulations. >> all the pandemic, we want to make sure we don't lose site of those who have died. they are not just numbers but real people. here is a story of an oakland man taking well before his name. >> at just 56 years old, terry blanchard is one of the younger victims of the coronavirus pandemic. he could haven't known his life was going to be cut short but he lived it making the most of school, of work and family. >> when terry blanchard stood to give a toast at his daughter noel's wedding, one thing was sure to happen
the reindeer there to keep it all calm. >>> apple and google plan to release technology. australia has released a similar covid-19 tracing app. they be noticed if they have been in konta tact with a user to tests positive for the virus. more than a million people have signed up for it. all data will be kept private. >> no australia should have any concerns about downloading the app. it's only for one purpose. to help contract tracing if someone is positive. it's it's used for....
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. >>> fighting our drought with silicon valley technology. a local city wants to use data tracking software to track water usage. things like how long you're showering and if you're watering your garden too often. scott budman is at santa clara county water district headquarters to show us this new plan. scott. >> reporter: well, raj, silicon valley technology famous for taking on problems. the latest one it's taking on is our drought. and here is how some smartphone technology can help you save water. we know we have to conserve water. but how do we know if we're doing enough? >> information is a critical tool. >> reporter: san jose wants to use technology, spending $68,000 to give residents software from a startup called water smart. software that will let homeowners know how much water they're using and how much they're saving. >> this is a tool that can enable us to save water, to save money, and most importantly, put our city and our valley on more sustainable footing for decades to come. >> reporter: water smart's program tracks your wa
. >>> fighting our drought with silicon valley technology. a local city wants to use data tracking software to track water usage. things like how long you're showering and if you're watering your garden too often. scott budman is at santa clara county water district headquarters to show us this new plan. scott. >> reporter: well, raj, silicon valley technology famous for taking on problems. the latest one it's taking on is our drought. and here is how some smartphone technology...
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cody admits she's also frustrated because of the technology side of all this. this being silicon valley, may reach out to local tech companies for help. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> this chart shows daily new cases in santa clara county, low ounty began to slowly reopen. cases slowly peaking and rising until this peak in july. july 15th, 352 new cases reported that day. now after that cases, we think, start to go down. but dr. cody wants the public to pay attention to the pink shaded area right now. numbers during this time may not be accurate due to the computer glitch, mid-july until now. unclear if the numbers are really declining or are still high. we'll continue to track the story. >>> one of the most beautiful cities in the middle east is now a city of broken glass and rubble. more than 125 people are dead, at least 5,000 more people injured following yesterday's massive explosion in beirut. tonight the desperate search for survivors continues. one man was saved after trapped under rubble more than 16 hours. you can hear the commotion and cheers as
cody admits she's also frustrated because of the technology side of all this. this being silicon valley, may reach out to local tech companies for help. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> this chart shows daily new cases in santa clara county, low ounty began to slowly reopen. cases slowly peaking and rising until this peak in july. july 15th, 352 new cases reported that day. now after that cases, we think, start to go down. but dr. cody wants the public to pay attention to the pink...
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but thank god for technology. >> and it took off. and it went viral as they say. and i saw it and thought, wow. you know, how is it possible that a living legend like lester chambers was so egregiously robbed? >> perhaps the best news, the money he makes from his album and tour will stay with him. there is no more middleman involved. i asked if he has advice for artists he says check your contracts and put your music online. we'll have more tonight at 6:00. you can catch him on press here this sunday at 9:00 a.m. >> that might be my favorite story of the day. >> i heard them playing this morning. they were great. it sounded fan fast nitasticic studio. >>> the doppler radar is finding no rainfall at all close to the bay area and clear skies that enabled temperatures to get so cold. in the north bay our viewer ron was able to scrape out the word "cold" as you can see there. it looks like it felt. you can contact us on instagram, twitter or our facebook page. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. and we are a few degrees warmer compared to this time yesterday. l
but thank god for technology. >> and it took off. and it went viral as they say. and i saw it and thought, wow. you know, how is it possible that a living legend like lester chambers was so egregiously robbed? >> perhaps the best news, the money he makes from his album and tour will stay with him. there is no more middleman involved. i asked if he has advice for artists he says check your contracts and put your music online. we'll have more tonight at 6:00. you can catch him on...
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how technology could ease the commute on 87 in the south bay. >>> and our radar technology storm ranger not finding much fr the moment. that's about to change. out to the west a lot of moisture. has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't. more experts preventing security issues... & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection... & less per month. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. where you'll find the perfect dress at the perfect price.. whether you want to stand out from the crowd or dance the night away. from a weekend getaway to that special celebration. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you've gotta get to the ross spring dress event. visit our newest stores in fruitvale and in the serramonte center. >>> it's a critical artery in silicon valley but it's become a traffic nightmare. if you live in the south bay,
how technology could ease the commute on 87 in the south bay. >>> and our radar technology storm ranger not finding much fr the moment. that's about to change. out to the west a lot of moisture. has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't. more experts preventing security issues... & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network...